Woodcarver&#39;s apron with lap basin for retaining waste material

ABSTRACT

The present invention generally relates to an apron having a lap basin that is bounded by a stiffened rim which acts as a waste retaining barrier. In one embodiment, the present invention includes a lap basin that is attached to the bottom edge of a torso section. The lap basin includes a stiffened rim and a bottom section with the stiffened rim attached to the outside edge of the bottom section so that it is positioned in a generally vertical manner. The stiffened rim is constructed by inserting a relatively stiff material, such as a polyester film, into a rim tube. The torso section includes a head loop that is attached to the top edge of a bib and two tie straps that are attached to the top of the vertical side edges of the bib. The elements that form the torso section and the bottom section and rim tube of the lap basin are constructed from a flexible, durable fabric which causes the apron to comfortably conform to a user&#39;s shape and position. When a user wearing the apron assumes a sitting position, the lap basin provides a broad, open working area that will retain waste material such as carving chips or shavings.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an apron. More particularly, thepresent invention is directed to an apron that includes a flexible workarea bounded by a waste retaining barrier.

Many crafts may be more comfortably performed while a person is sittingon a chair or couch. For example, whittlers and chip carvers often findthat practicing their carving while sitting allows their arms to bend atthe elbow and extend into their lap. This position is more comfortable,convenient and ergonomic than carving while standing or perching on astool. Unfortunately, the practice of many crafts produces a steadyamount of waste material which is both messy and potentially dangerous.For this reason, many people that practice crafts wear an apron or otherprotective garment to shield themselves. However, if a person is workingwhile sitting down, instead of working at a table or work bench forexample, then the waste material may fall to the floor or to the chairwhere the person is sitting. Standard aprons do nothing to prevent thissituation.

At least one manufacturer has attempted to provide an apron that issuitable to wear while working at a craft in a sitting position and thatprovides a means to catch and/or contain the waste material produced.Generally, these aprons include a pouch or pocket for catching andcollecting wood chips and the like. However, the pouches on these apronswere not designed with sitting anywhere other than on a stool in mind.More specifically, the pouches are attached to the front portion of theapron. If the person is perched on a stool, the pouch is aligned in agenerally vertical manner so that waste material might fall into thepouch. However, if the person is in a sitting position, that is theperson's thighs are perpendicular to their torso, such as when a personsits on a chair or couch, the pouch is aligned generally horizontally.In addition, the mouth or opening of the pouch usually will close when aperson sits down unless an additional piece or prop is inserted into theopening. Needless to say, it is difficult to direct wood chips, shavingsor other waste into such a pouch when a person is sitting in a chair oron a couch without unnecessary inconvenience.

Therefore, it is desirable to provide an apron that is specificallydesigned to include a flexible, convenient, and effective work areabounded by a waste retaining barrier when the wearer is in a sittingposition. It is further desirable to provide such an apron that isdurable and light-weight and that may be washed without losing itseffectiveness.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to an apron having a lap basinthat is bounded by a stiffened rim which acts as a waste retainingbarrier. In one embodiment, the present invention includes a lap basinthat is attached to the bottom edge of a torso section. The lap basinincludes a stiffened rim and a bottom section with the stiffened rimattached to the outside edge of the bottom section so that it ispositioned in a generally vertical manner. The stiffened rim isconstructed by inserting a relatively stiff material, such as apolyester film, into a rim tube. The torso section includes a head loopthat is attached to the top edge of a bib and two tie straps that areattached to the top of the vertical side edges of the bib. The elementsthat form the torso section and the bottom section and rim tube of thelap basin are constructed from a flexible, durable fabric which causesthe apron to comfortably conform to a user's shape and position. When auser wearing the apron assumes a sitting position, the lap basinprovides a broad, open working area that will retain waste material suchas carving chips or shavings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention is described in detail below with reference to theattached drawing figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present inventionbeing worn by a user in a sitting position;

FIG. 2 is a top view of the invention shown in FIG. 1 without the user;

FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of the invention shown in FIG. 1without the user and with a portion of the rim tube broken away to showthe stiffener inserted into the rim tube; and

FIG. 4 is a side sectional view taken along line 4—4 in FIG. 2 showingthe stiffening rim and the bottom portion of the lap basin.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an apron that allows a user to sitcomfortably while working at a craft, such as carving, without worryingthat waste material will spill about the user's work area. Referringfirst to FIG. 1, the apron includes a torso section 10 and a lap basin20 having a stiffened rim 30 that acts to retain waste material 40within lap basin 20. Torso section 10 includes a bib portion 50 and ahead loop 60. As shown more clearly in FIGS. 2 & 3, torso section 10also includes a first tie strap 70 and a second tie strap 80. Lap basin20 includes a bottom portion 90 and a stiffened rim 30. Torso section 10and lap basin 20 may be constructed from any durable, flexible fabricsuch as denim, canvas, oil cloth, leather, heavy cotton, nylon or vinyl.Also, head loop and tie straps may be formed from pre-finished webbing,heavy grosgrain ribbon or other suitable material.

As seen in FIG. 3, bib portion 50 of torso section 10 has a top edge100, two curved side edges 110 and 120, two vertical side edges 130 and140, and a bottom edge (not shown). Head loop 60 has a first end 150 anda second end 160 that are attached to top edge 100 of bib portion 50 toprovide a closed loop. Tie straps 70 and 80 also have a first end 170and 180 respectively and a second end (not shown). First end 170 of tiestrap 70 is attached to the top of vertical side edge 130. Similarly,first end 180 of tie strap 80 is attached to the top of vertical sideedge 140. It should be understood that head loop 60 may be formed fromtwo pieces similar to first tie strap 70 and second tie strap 80. Also,it should be understood that first tie strap 70 and second tie strap 80may be replaced by single adjustable strap.

As seen in FIG. 2, bottom portion 90 of lap basin 20 has a curved insideedge 190 and a curved outside edge 200. Preferably, inside edge 190 hasa radius and length that approximates the radius of the user's waist.This feature allows the apron to fit comfortably and naturally againstthe user when the user is in a sitting position. The bottom edge of bib50 is attached to inside edge 190 of bottom section 90 to form a seam210 (shown in FIG. 1). Thus, it should be understood that the length ofthe bottom edge of bib 50 and inside edge 190 of bottom portion 90 areequal and long enough that seam 210 extends past the hips of the user.

Stiffened rim 30 is attached to outside edge 200 of bottom portion 90.As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, stiffened rim 30 includes a stiffener 220inserted inside a rim tube 230. Preferably, stiffener 220 is formed froma polyester film, such as Mylar™, that has a thickness of between tenand twenty millimeters. For example, in one preferred embodiment,approximately 15 millimeters of Mylar™ was used to form stiffener 220.In addition to being only relatively rigid and light-weight, polyesterfilm provides the advantages of being both water-proof andcrush-resistant which allows the user to wash the apron without causingthe rim to lose its stiffness. Additional material, such as variousplastics, paperboard, or corrugated cardboard, are also suitable andincluded within the scope of this invention. When polyester film isused, the height of stiffened rim 30 preferably is three to four inches.This height ensures that rim 30 does not sag and allows the user's armsto fall naturally towards his or her lap without interference.

To produce the present invention, head loop 60, tie straps 70 and 80,bib portion 50, rim tube 230 and bottom portion 90 are cut from adurable, flexible fabric. Preferably, these elements are constructedfrom two identical pieces of fabric to improve their durability and theapron's aesthetic appearance, so for each element two pieces of fabricare cut. It should be understood that the pieces may be cut fromdifferent fabrics. Head loop 60, tie straps 70 and 80 and rim tube 230have a generally rectangular shape, while bottom portion 90 and bibportion 50 have the shapes shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 respectively.Stiffener 220, which is also rectangular, is cut from a stiff materialso that its length is equal to outside edge 200 of bottom portion 90 oflap basin 20 and, preferably, its width is equal to between three andfour inches.

Next, the ends 150 and 160 of head loop 60 are sewn onto top edge 100 ofbib portion 50, and the first ends 170 and 180 of tie straps 70 and 80are sewn onto the top of vertical side edges 130 and 140 respectively.Thereafter, the bottom edge of bib portion 50 is sewn to inside edge 190of bottom portion 90 to form seam 210. It should be appreciated thatsince bib portion 50 and bottom portion 90 preferably are each formed bylayering two pieces of similarly shaped fabric, that a single layer ofbib portion 50 and a single layer of bottom portion 90 are sewn togetherbefore the remaining layers are sewn to their respective mates so thatthe seams are completely enclosed inside the apron.

To construct stiffened rim 30, rim tube 230 is formed first. In thepreferred method, rim tube 230 is made by sewing together two pieces offabric as shown in FIG. 4 so that a longitudinal cavity is formed. Thismethod of sewing rim tube 230 has the advantage of providing seams thatgive additional support to stiffener 220. Thereafter, stiffener 220 isinserted into one end of the cavity and advanced throughout its length.Finally, rim tube 230 is sewn to bottom portion 90. As shown in FIG. 4,if bottom portion 90 is constructed of two pieces of fabric, then thebottom end 240 of rim tube 230 is sewn between the two pieces of fabricthat make up bottom section 90.

To use, a person first inserts his or her head into and through the loopformed by head loop 60. Next, as shown in FIG. 2, the person ties firsttie strap 70 and second tie strap 80 together in a releasable knot 250.Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 1, when the person assumes a sittingposition, lap basin 20 is positioned naturally in the lap of the personand provides a working area that will retain waste material such ascarving chips or shavings.

It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the presentinvention is not limited to what has been particularly shown anddescribed hereinabove. Rather, all matter shown in the accompanyingdrawings or described hereinabove is to be interpreted as illustrativeand not limiting. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention isdefined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description.

What is claimed is:
 1. An apron suitable for a person to wear whilepracticing a craft that produces waste material, said apron comprising:a torso section that includes a bib portion, a head loop, and at leastone tie strap, said bib portion including a top edge that extendsgenerally horizontally, two side edges, and a bottom edge that extendsgenerally horizontally, said two side edges each having a curved portionand a straight portion that extends generally vertically; and a lapbasin that includes a bottom portion and a stiffened rim, said bottomportion having a first curved edge that is coupled to said bottom edgeof said bib portion and a second curved edge that defines the outerperiphery of said bottom portion, said stiffened rim including astiffening material enclosed within a rim tube, said rim tube coupled tosaid second curved edge of said bottom portion, said stiffening materialconstructed from polyester film; wherein when said person is in asitting position, said lap basin is positioned in said person's lap toform a work area with said stiffened rim positioned generally verticallyand acting to retain said waste material.
 2. The apron of claim 1wherein said bib portion, said head loop, said at least one tie strap,said bottom portion and said rim tube are formed from a materialselected from the group consisting of denim, canvas, oil cloth, leather,heavy cotton, nylon or vinyl.
 3. The apron of claim 1 wherein said bibportion, said head loop, said at least one tie strap, said bottomportion and said rim tube are each formed by sewing together twosimilarly shaped pieces of material.
 4. The apron of claim 1 whereinsaid head loop and said at least one tie strap are formed from amaterial selected from the group consisting of pre-finished webbing orheavy grosgrain ribbon.
 5. The apron of claim 1 wherein said head loopis attached to said top edge of said bib portion and said at least onetie strap is attached to said vertical side edges.
 6. The apron of claim1 wherein said polyester film is about 10 millimeters thick.
 7. Theapron of claim 1 wherein the thickness of said polyester film is between10 millimeters and 20 millimeters.
 8. The apron of claim 1 wherein saidstiffening rim extends about 3 inches generally vertically from saidbottom portion of said lap basin.
 9. The apron of claim 1 wherein saidstiffening rim extends between 3 inches to 4 inches generally verticallyfrom said bottom portion of said lap basin.